HOW TO PREPARE FOR TREATMENT

Adult bedbugs are reddish brown, flattened, oval, and wingless, with microscopic hairs that give them a banded appearance. They are sometimes mistaken for ticks or cockroaches. A common misconception is that they are not visible to the naked eye, but adults grow to about ¼ inch long .Bedbugs particularly like wood and fabric. They hide in cracks, crevices, narrow spaces and voids in proximity to where humans sleep or rest such as: beds and bed frames, nightstands, dressers, desks, recliners and sofas. Heavier infestations spread behind baseboards, in windows and door casings. Look for them behind items attached to walls and ceilings, pictures, electrical switch plates, smoke detectors, loose wallpaper, in the pleats of drapes, and the upholstery of furniture. Bedbugs can be tough to eliminate. Depending on the infestation more than one treatment may be necessary. To maximize the effectiveness of a Freeze a Bug Treatment, it is important to prepare in advance.